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ISSN: 0000-0000 Iranian Journal of Isaar Studies 2017;1(1):101-105
ISSN: 0000-0000 Iranian Journal of Isaar Studies 2017;1(1):101-105
Effect of Emotional Intelligence Management Training on Marital Satisfaction and Emotional Intelligence in war prisoners’ Wives and Comparison of Marital Satisfaction between Wives of war prisoners and Wives of Normal People; A Case Study in Tehran, Iran
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Mahmoodi S. (*)(*) Psychology Department, Humanities Faculty, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
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Article History
Received: May 19, 2017Accepted: August 19, 2017
ePublished: September 5, 2017
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[2]Amstadter, AB. Emotion regulation and anxiety disorders . J Anxiety Disord. 2008;22(2):211-21. [Persian]
[3]Fowers BJ, Olson DH. Enrich marital inventory: A discriminant validity and cross-validity assessment. J Marital Fam Ther. 1989;15(1):65-79.
[4]Pellitteri J. The relationship between emotional intelligence and ego defense mechanisms. J Psychol. 2002;136(2):182-94.
[5]Goleman D. Working with Emotional Intelligence. London: Bloomsbury Publishing; 1998.
[6]Gottman, JM, Levenson RW. A two-factor model for predicting when a couple will divorce exploratory analyses using 14-year longitudinal data. Fam process. 2002;41(1):83-96.
[7] Johnson MD, Cohan LC, Davial J, Lawrence E, Rogge RD, Karney BR, et al. Problem-solving skills and affective expression as predictors of change in marital satisfaction. J Couns Clin Psychol. 2005;73(1):15-27.
[8]Schutte NS, Malouff JM, Bobik Ch, Coston TD, Greeson C, Jedlicka C, et al. Emotional intelligence and interpersonal relations. J Soc Psychol. 2001;141(4):523-36.
[9] Lopes PN, Brackett MA, Nezlek JB, Schütz A, Sellin I, Salovey P. Emotional intelligence and social interaction. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2004;30(8):1018-34.
[10]Besharat MA. Investigating the relationship between attachment styles and marital problems in infertile couples. Novelties Psychother. 2001;5(19-20):55-66. [Persian]
[11]Besharat MA. The relationship between fear of intimacy and marital satisfaction in a sample of Iranian couples: Moderating role of attachment styles. J Appl Couns. 2012;2(1):1-18. [Persian]
[12]Animasahun RA. Intelligence quotient, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence as correlates of prison. adjustment among inmates in Nigeria prison. J Soc Sci. 2010;22(2):121-28.
[13]Cobb RJ, Davila J, Bradbury Th. Attachment security and marital satisfaction: The role of positive perceptions and social support. J Per Soc Psychol. 2001;27(9):1131-43.
[14]Pandey R, Anand T. Emotional intelligence and its relationship with marital adjustment and health of spouse. Idian J Soc Res. 2010;7(2):38-46.
[15]Smith L, Ciarrochi J, Heaven PL. The stability and change of trait emotional intelligence, conflict communication patterns, and relationship satisfaction: A one-year longitudinal study. J Pers Individ Differ. 2008;45(8):738-43.
[16]Ortese PT, Tor Anyiin SA. Effect of emotional intelligence on marital adjustment couples in Nigeria. Afr J Online. 2008;16(2):101-12.